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Kamo High School, Wilkinson Ave, Kamo Programme of classes Autumn 2017 2 Ph/fax 435 0889 - www.cew.ac.nz - [email protected] - Box 4137, Kamo 0141 Co-ordinator: Shona Hill Phone: 09 435 0889 (with answerphone) Location: Wilkinson Ave, Kamo Postal Address: PO Box 4137, Kamo 0141 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cew.ac.nz Office hours: 10am-5pm Monday to Thursday (term time only) (until 6pm the first night a class starts) 10am-4pm Friday Please note: The CEW office will be closed over the school holiday period and will re-open on Monday the 1st of May ENROLMENT: Enrol online www.cew.ac.nz or post in the form on page 18 together with pay- ment. All enrolments are responded to, no response means it hasn’t been received. Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/CEWWhangarei a world of learning on your doorstep. CEW offers a range of vocational and recreational courses with both evening classes and weekend workshops available. Browse through this brochure to find something that interests you. Join us this term and learn something new! Adult Community Education is alive and well at Kamo High School! There’s

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Page 1: Programme of classes - CEW Whangarei · MYOB ACCOUNTING Dianne Sketchley MYOB is a user-friendly program which makes record keeping easy. In this hands-on intro-ductory course you

Ph/fax 435 0889 - www.cew.ac.nz - [email protected] - Box 4137, Kamo 0141

Kamo High School, Wilkinson Ave, Kamo

Programme of classes

Autumn 2017

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Ph/fax 435 0889 - www.cew.ac.nz - [email protected] - Box 4137, Kamo 0141

Co-ordinator: Shona Hill

Phone: 09 435 0889 (with answerphone)

Location: Wilkinson Ave, Kamo

Postal Address: PO Box 4137, Kamo 0141

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.cew.ac.nz

Office hours: 10am-5pm Monday to Thursday

(term time only) (until 6pm the first night a class starts)

10am-4pm Friday

Please note: The CEW office will be

closed over the school holiday period

and will re-open on Monday the

1st of May

ENROLMENT: Enrol online www.cew.ac.nz or post in

the form on page 18 together with pay-

ment. All enrolments are responded

to, no response means it hasn’t been

received.

Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/CEWWhangarei

a world of learning on your doorstep. CEW offers a range of vocational and recreational courses with both evening classes and weekend workshops available. Browse through this brochure to find something that interests you. Join us this term and learn something new!

Adult Community Education is alive and well at Kamo High School!

There’s

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Art & Craft Pages 4 - 6

Business & Computers Pages 6 - 7

In the Garden Page 8

General Interest Pages 9 - 10

Health & Wellbeing Pages 11 - 12

About the Home Page 13

Language & Culture Page 14

Music Page 15

General Information Page 16

Photo Gallery Page 17

Enrolment forms Page 18

School map Page 19

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True art lies in a reality that is felt!

CALLIGRAPHY Julie Jones Become enthused about calligraphy and dis-cover its practical day to day use. In this one day workshop you will acquire the basic skills of fundamental letter construction and learn a variety of lettering styles. A useful art form which can be used for certificates, invitations, or special journal entries. All materials provid-ed. Take home a calligraphy pen and practice journal. B14 Saturday 27 May 9am-4pm 1 day $85

Phone 09 435 08889

PAINTING HIBISCUS Hibiscus is a common plant found all over New Zealand, standing out from the green back-ground with its big, bold flowers. There are a huge variety of colours and shapes. A lot of artists are inspired by their beauty, creating stunning images using various media - water-colours, oils, acrylics. This workshop offers you an opportunity to express your creativity and make your own painting and, as an extra spe-cial feature, you will use wrinkle tissue paper to create veins and texture of the flower. Suitable for students of any level of artistic experience, Elena will provide step by step instructions. ALL materials provided including paints and canvas. Tutor: Elena Nikolaeva B35 Sat 17 June 9am-2.30pm 1 day $90

AN INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY Want to learn more about art in a dynamic group environment? Refer page 9 for details

OYSTERCATCHERS AT THE BEACH Common and cute, the oystercatcher is anoth-er iconic NZ bird usually seen by the shoreline, walking in pairs or small groups, busy, looking for pipis. In this workshop, following the de-tailed instructions of our tutor, you will paint an image of a pair of oystercatchers walking on the sand, with the ocean in the background. This workshop is suitable for students of any level of artistic experience. ALL materials pro-vided including paints & canvas. Tutored by Elena Nikolaeva B36 Saturday 24 June 9am-2.30pm 1 day $90 PAINTING WITH PALETTE KNIVES Palette knife technique is effective and reward-ing. It allows you to avoid unnecessary details, creating the main shapes and colours in a fast and easy way. Our tutor will show you step by step how to paint a landscape using palette knifes, with all essential landscape elements – sky with clouds, trees, water, grass, rocks, etc. This is a follow-up workshop, due to the wide interest to palette knife techniques, but it is open to beginners as well (only basic painting skills are required). Materials extra (a list will be provided). Tutored by Elena Nikolaeva B37 Sat 1 July 9am-2.30pm 1 day $70

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ART for STRESS MANAGEMENT Explore an easy new art technique that man-ages stress and connects with your inner crea-tivity to reveal unexpected solutions. Studies have found people have a marked reduction in their stress levels after a 45 minute art ses-sion. Join Shelley for this relaxing morning workshop. No previous art experience re-quired. B20 Sat 1 July 9am-1pm 1 day $65

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”

Pablo Picasso

PAINTING SEASCAPES

Learn techniques for painting exciting sea-scapes. This class is for people who enjoy painting scenes of the sea and wish to im-prove their existing skills. Some previous painting experience is preferable. Materials extra (a list will be provided).Tutor: Neil Beart B34 Sat 10 June 9am-3.30pm 1 day $65 METAL WALL ART Shelley Chappory Metal wall art is very popular and corrugated iron gives a unique visual effect. Have fun with an underused or dysfunctional outdoor space by making a corrugated iron mural. Bring along your own designs - a photo, a drawing or an image to use as a starting point, then see where your creativity takes you! Nev-er painted before? No experience is neces-sary. Let our tutor help you discover your inner artist. The course fee includes ALL materials including the iron and paints. View photos online www.cew.ac.nz or call into the CEW office. B24 Sat 10 June 9am-3pm 1 day $85

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PLASTIC FANTASTIC Recycle those plastic bags and put them to use as a new sturdy, waterproof carry bag. Using a fusion method you will turn single use plastic bags - a major source of worldwide pollution - into a useful product. Tutored by Maureen Baker B18 Sat 27 May 9am-2pm 1 day $50 JOURNAL MAKING from UPCYCLED BOOKS Create a personal journal from a disused or discarded book. Old books often have inter-esting titles, great pictures and different fonts. Transform an old musty book: add some blank pages, embellish with twine, ribbons, charms, customise according to the intended purpose or recipient. Materials provided. Tutored by Maureen Baker. B16 Sat 10 June 9am-2pm 1 day $60

“Great teacher! Generous with ideas & materials.”

UPCYCLED JOURNALS: WORKSHOP 2 Explore another method of recreating a dis-carded book, based on the book binding tech-nique of sewing signatures of pages into the spine. This workshop is best for those who have already created a journal in one of Maureen’s earlier workshops. All materials provided but please bring along any favourite paper or embellishments that you may want to use. B17 Sat 17 June 9am-2pm 1 day $60

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Business & Computers Its not about ideas.

It’s about making ideas happen!

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Having trouble getting people to do what you want? Tired of being a victim? Learn how to form lasting, meaningful foundations for effec-tive conversations and results with people, including your boss, colleagues and family. Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), communicating can become easy and efficient with surprisingly effective results. Enjoy a lighthearted series of classes, discover new techniques and change the way you communi-cate. Put your best foot forward wherever you go! Tutored by Michelle Sime. B60 Starts Mon 12 June 6-8pm 4 weeks $80

“No matter what job you have in life, your success will be determined 5% by your

academic credentials, 15% by your professional experiences,

and 80% by your communication skills!”

DIY MARKETING Want to know more about marketing? Are you a small business on a tight budget? These classes show you how you can confi-dently market your products and services with ethical marketing strategies. Develop effective branding. Feel proud of providing what your customers want. Develop marketing tech-niques to help build your business your way. Join us to learn how! Tutor: Shelley Chappory B75 Starts Thurs 15 June 6-8.30pm 4 weeks $100 MANAGING STRESS & ANXIETY Is anxiety ruining your life? Anxiety is often commonly known as worry or stress. Refer page 11 for details

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SOAP MAKING Lyn Madden Learn the basics of soap making. Using the traditional Cold Process method and oils that may be in your pantry you will produce a very mild soap, perfect for baby or sensitive skin yet will still clean the grubbiest of hands. This is a practical hands-on workshop; take home a handmade soap together with full instructions. All ingredients provided. B38 Sat 17 June 9am-12 noon 1 morning $55

COLOURED & SCENTED SOAPS Have you attended a soap making workshop and want to learn more? This course is aimed at those who know the basics and now want to add colour and scent to their soaps. Perfect as gifts for those special people in your life. Tu-tored by Lyn Madden. B39 Sat 17 June 1.30-4.30pm 1 afternoon $60 SEWING & UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOPS Refer page 13 for details

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MYOB ACCOUNTING Dianne Sketchley MYOB is a user-friendly program which makes record keeping easy. In this hands-on intro-ductory course you will learn how to set up a new MYOB data file, enter a selection of typi-cal business transactions, prepare an end of month bank reconciliation and gst return. You will look at both the desktop version of MYOB and the online packages i.e. AccountRight and Essentials. B51 Starts Mon 12 June 6-8.30pm 4 weeks $100

PUBLISH YOUR OWN eBOOK Have you written a book? Would you like to sell it online? These classes will show you how you can create your own eBook. Publish your eBook for FREE on Amazon and sell it all over the world! Feel proud of your professional looking eBook and have a copy kept in the National Library of New Zealand. Learn how to keep your identity private or share your story with the world. Tutored by Shelley Chappory B155 Starts Tues 30 May 6-8.30pm 4 weeks $90

“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must

write it.”

Toni Morrison

EXCEL Are you new to Excel? Learn how to create a spreadsheet: input data, use formulas, add and delete columns and rows, keep column titles insight as you scroll, make and sort lists, create charts and graphs and preapre a spreadsheet for printing. No previous knowledge of spreadsheets will be assumed. B103 Phone 435 0889 to register your interest

HAVE YOUR OWN BLOG Shelley Chappory Do you enjoy blogs? Have you thought about making your own Blog? This short workshop helps you set up a blog to suit you and your lifestyle. A blog you can feel proud of! Get blogging and enjoy sharing your ideas, dreams and interests with others online. B70 Sat 24 June 9am-3pm 1 day $55

After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the

thing we need most in the world.”

Philip Pullman

CREATE YOUR OWN WEBSITE Want to know more about websites? Are you a small business on a tight budget? This course will show you how you can create and manage your own website either for FREE or very cheaply. Make a website you can quickly and easily update with new text and images and feel proud of the finished product – an attrac-tive professional quality website. Join us to learn how! Tutor: Shelley Chappory B160 Starts Wed 7 June 6-8.30pm 4 weeks $100

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Play in the dirt, because life is too short to

always have clean fingernails!

METAL WALL ART Shelley Chappory Metal wall art is very popular and corrugated iron gives a unique visual effect. Have fun with an underused or dysfunctional outdoor space by making a corrugated iron mural. Bring along your own designs - a photo, a drawing or an image to use as a starting point, then see where your creativity takes you! Nev-er painted before? No experience necessary. Let our tutor help you discover your inner art-ist. Fee includes ALL materials including iron and paints. View photos online www.cew.ac.nz B24 Sat 10 June 9am-3pm 1 day $85 NATURAL HOME REMEDIES Make home remedies using plants and ingredients from your backyard, the bush and pantry Page 11 HOME HERBALS Using plants found in the garden and kitchen make a number of skin-care products. Refer page 13

Enrol in more than one of the following classes run by Ginny Clayton and SAVE!

Two for $45 or pay $20 a class if attending three or more sessions

WILD HERBS

Wild herbs, FREE for the harvesting, have a number of uses. Discover the amazing proper-ties of some of the plants that we have grown to know as weeds. You will look at your gar-den and lawn plants in a whole different light! Tutored by Ginny Clayton B220 Wed 7 June 6-8pm 1 evening $25

EDIBLE FLOWERS and THEIR USES You can easily toss edible flowers into a salad, sprinkle them over pasta, add to hot or cold herbal or fruit teas and even put them in your sandwiches. Discover some interesting (and possibly surprising) ways to use edible flowers including how to crystallise and batter them, make floral drinks, food and vinegars. Learn what you can and can’t use. There will be a variety of interesting recipes provided for you to make at home. Tutor: Ginny Clayton B221 Sat 10 June 9am-11am 1 morning $25 DESIGN A POTAGER & HOME ORCHARD Whether you have a lifestyle block or a small backyard, you can grow fruiting plants of some description and establish a potager garden. What do you want to eat? When does it rip-en? What grows well where you are? This workshop covers what to grow, where to plant, companion planting, preparing the site and providing protection from the weather, pets and pests. There’s nothing nicer than picking fresh produce from your own garden. Tutored by Ginny Clayton B222 Wed 14 June 6-8pm 1 evening $25 GARDENING IN SMALL SPACES Have you recently downsized? Do you have limited space for a garden? Don’t let space restrictions prevent you from growing flowering plants, trees and shrubs and tasty fruits and veggies. By fully utilising the space you have you can still produce an amazing amount of food. Discover a surprising number of enter-prising ways to make the best use of small spaces including using raised beds and con-tainer gardening. Tutor: Ginny Clayton B223 Sat 17 June 9am-11am 1 morning $25

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General Interest

Enrolment forms are on page 18 or enrol online www.cew.ac.nz

It is not where you are but where you are going

that matters!

RIGHT TIME, RIGHT PLACE! How would you like to feel as if you are always in the right place at the right time? Become at peace with yourself, and your life, and learn about how your authentic self is what you are meant to share with the world. In this course, you will learn to appreciate your journey, both the positive and the negative. Along the way, we will discuss the law of attraction, the im-portance of gratitude, and handy tricks to man-ifesting the life you truly want. Facilitated by Leasy DeLong. B460 Starts Wed 7 June 6-8pm 4 weeks $75

WRITING YOUR OWN LIFE STORIES Have you ever thought about writing your own life stories? Sometimes you just need to find your voice and a place to start from. Even the most ordinary of lives may have extraordinary moments - capture these in writing. Talk and write about childhood memories, loved people and places, celebrations, challenges. You don’t have to be skilled at formal writing as you will be guided by our trained facilitator in a supportive group environment. In the years ahead your life stories may be looked upon as treasures by your children and grandchildren. Facilitated by Margo Irvine B410 Sat 17 June 9am-4pm 1 day $65 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Enjoy a lighthearted series of classes, discover new techniques and change the way you com-municate. Put your best foot forward wherever you go! Refer page 6 for details

AN INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY Want to learn more about art in a dynamic group environment? This course will look at the major periods of Western art history, focus-ing on key artworks and analysing the relation-ship between art and the society which pro-duced these masterpieces. No previous edu-cation in art history is required, just bring along your enthusiasm and a willingness to discuss ideas with others. Our tutor, Vaughan Gunson, has over ten years experience lecturing on art history at tertiary institutions. B400 Starts Thurs 25 May 6-7.30pm 7 weeks $85

FUN WITH PHILOSOPHY Philosophy's origins lie in the search for under-standing of our world and the meaning of life. This course will look at some important philosophers down through the ages, but al-ways with a focus on how their ideas are rele-vant to us today. Tutor: Vaughan Gunson B405 Starts Mon 22 May 6-7.30pm 5 weeks $75

“The only true wisdom is in knowing that you

know nothing.” Socrates

PERSONAL STYLING Stacey Speedy Come aboard on a journey of self-discovery and style with our professional personal stylist. Through this sequence of classes learn to appreciate who you are and how you can be the best you possible by being Truly You! Learn how to ignite things in your wardrobe and your life to become in touch with styles that are suited to who you really are. B445 Starts Tues 6 June 6-8pm 4 weeks $75

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READING & WRITING: THE BASICS

Do you, or anyone you know, have difficulties with reading, writing or spelling? Are your children struggling to learn? Do you struggle with paperwork in your job? Maybe you had difficulty learning at school or left school early. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. This course will take you ‘back to the beginning’ and cover the basics. Improve your reading and writing skills so that you can help yourself and your chidren. Achieve your goals in a friendly and supportive environment. It is never too late to learn! B275 Register your interest ph 435 0889

ENGLISH for SPEAKERS of OTHER LANGUAGES

Do you have a friend or neighbour who has trouble speaking English! This course is de-signed for people who have little or no knowledge of the English language and is designed to help people understand and speak everyday English. If you know of some-one who could benefit from this course please ask them to register their interest. B357 Phone 09 435 0889

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CAMERA This is a practical workshop for beginners. Learn to use the full capabilities of your cam-era to produce professional looking photos. Break away from ‘auto mode’. Discover shutter speeds, apertures & look at composition. The first three weeks you will learn how to operate your camera & the last week will cover basic photo editing. Suitable for both SLR 35mm and digital cameras. Bring your camera and manual (if possible).Tutor: Sally McGunnigle B26 Register your interest for Term 3 - ph 435 0889

SEWING WORKSHOPS Yes, you CAN sew! Two workshops available; attend either Wednesday evenings or join our Saturday workshop. Refer page 13 UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP Do you have a chair or stool that needs recov-ering? Bring your favourite piece of furniture back to life! Learn the basics of upholstery in this intensive weekend workshop with our experienced tutor. Refer page 13

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SCHOOL TERM DATES 2017

Term One: 7 February - 13 April Term Two: 1 May - 7 July Term Three: 24 July - 29 September Term Four: 16 October - 14 December

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Health & Wellbeing It’s no coincidence that four of the six letters in

health are heal!

NATURAL HOME REMEDIES Learn some easy, accessible and affordable home remedies to help keep your family healthy. Ears, eyes, throats and stomach often tend to be the main problem areas for families. Discover how to make some simple remedies including an eye wash, ear ache treatment, cough syrup, probiotics for your stomach and a medicinal balm. Our tutor, Michelle Sime, specialises in Maori medicines using plants and ingredients from your back-yard, the bush and pantry that are readily available. B490 Starts Tues 16 May 6-8pm 4 weeks $75 HOME HERBALS Make skincare products using plants found in the garden and kitchen - refer page 13

MANAGING STRESS & ANXIETY Is anxiety ruining your life? Anxiety is often commonly known as worry or stress. Whether there is an identifiable cause or not, whether it rears its head at certain times such as public speaking or is ongoing, if you want to live an anxiety free life, then this course is for you. Learn neuro-linguistic programming tools and life skills to assist you in understanding anxiety and how to get it under control. Learn some ways to break the anxiety cycle and look for-ward to a brighter future! Tutor: Michelle Sime B495 Sat 27 May 9am-5pm 1 day $75

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MINDFULNESS MEDITATION Do yourself a favour and learn how to medi-tate. Mindfulness meditation is fast spreading worldwide and is now found in schools, work-places and communities. Our tutor, Barbara O’Sullivan, teaches a body-based awareness practice that is achievable by everyone and has far-reaching benefits. Learn basic sitting and walking meditation techniques, plus breathing and relaxation exercises which will improve your concentration and health and lead to inner peace. The benefits of mindful-ness training are well proven and are quantifi-able and positive. Slow down and be happy! In addition to the course fee there will be a week-ly koha payable directly to the tutor. B455 Starts Thurs 18 May 6-7pm 7 weeks $25 ART for STRESS MANAGEMENT People have shown a marked reduction in stress levels after 45 minutes of art — page 5 YOGA Discover yoga! Our tutor, Jacinta Aalsma, mainly teaches Vinyasa yoga (or flow yoga) which is one of the most popular contemporary styles of yoga. This course will cater for differ-ent levels, both beginners and those who are more advanced, with different options provided for students depending on their ability. Each session will focus on one of the seven main chakras or energy centres in and around the body using postures, visualisation, meditation and breath awareness. Yoga can help reduce stress; increase flexibility, muscle strength and tone; improve respiration, energy and vitality. Join a class today! B498 Starts Mon 15 May 6-7.30pm 7 weeks $85

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PHONE POST DELIVER EMAIL ONLINE

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MASSAGE: BACK & SHOULDER A good massage is not only relaxing but is also beneficial to your health. It can improve circulation, increase flexibility and relieve mus-cular tension. Our tutor, Trish Ford, will teach you the basic techniques for a back and shoul-der massage. This is a hands-on introductory one day workshop for both men and women - enrol with your partner or a friend. B480 Sat 1 July 9am-3pm 1 day 2 for $140

HAND & FOOT MASSAGE Hand and foot massages can help reduce stress and also stimulate the body to cleanse itself of impurities and toxins. In this one day course you will learn how to massage the hands and feet using hand reflex techniques and massage movements over the sole of the foot and toes. This is an ideal course for be-ginners – enrol with your partner or a friend. Massage is soothing, refreshing and also revi-talises energy levels. Tutor: Trish Ford B481 Sat 10 June 9am-12 noon 1 day 2 for $80

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About the Home Home is not where you live but where

they understand you SEWING WORKSHOPS Do you find the thought of sewing a bit daunt-ing? Have you sewed before but lost your confidence? Do you need some guidance with an existing project? This class is suitable for both beginners and sewing enthusiasts. Make a new garment or up-cycle an existing item. Each student will work on their own individual project; yes YOU will make your own garment! Learn the basics, develop your ex-isting skills, refresh your memory if you're a bit rusty. Become friends with your sewing ma-chine. Yes, you CAN sew! Two workshops available; attend either Wednesday evenings or join our Saturday workshop. It is recom-mended that enrolled students attend an orien-tation evening on Wed 17 May @ 6pm where the tutor will answer questions and provide guidance in choosing both pattern & fabric. B350 Starts Wed 24 May 6-8.30pm 5 weeks $85 B351 Sat 24 June & 1 July 9am-3.30pm 2 days $85 SOAP MAKING Learn the basics of soap making and take home a handmade soap together with full instructions. Refer page 6 for details GARDENING WORKSHOPS with GINNY CLAYTON: Edible Flowers

Wild Herbs

Gardening in Small Spaces

Design a Potager & Home Orchard Refer page 8 for details

UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP Ken Brain Do you have a chair or stool that needs recov-ering? Bring your favourite piece of furniture back to life! Learn the basics of upholstery in this intensive weekend workshop with our experienced tutor. Only small projects will be accepted - no large items allowed due to time constraints. Basic sewing skills are required. You will be given the opportunity to meet with the tutor prior to the class to discuss your pro-ject and calculate the quantity of fabric needed together with any other materials that may be required. Material costs are extra. Use of staple gun included in fee. Spaces are limited. Enrol early to avoid disappointment. B355 27 & 28 May 9am-4.30pm Weekend $150 HOME HERBALS Using plants found in the garden and kitchen such as chillies, herbs and lavender, learn how to make a number of products including a soothing moisture cream, lip balm and rubbing oil. Discover the beneficial properties of each plant. Learn how to prepare the herbs for use and follow the step by step methods from in-fusing to bottling. Join this practical hands-on workshop. At the end of the day you will take home at least four products together with a range of recipes. ALL ingredients provided. Tutored by Raewyn Rouse. B225 Sat 24 June 12.30-4pm 1 afternoon $60 METAL WALL ART Have fun with an underused or dysfunctional outdoor space by making a corrugated iron mural. Never painted before? No experience is necessary. Refer page 5 for details

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Knowledge of languages is the doorway to wisdom!

FRENCH Brigitte Legendre So you want to learn French? Do you already speak a little of the language and want to ex-pand on your existing skills? Improve your French week by week by listening, speaking, reading & writing. Three courses are offered, depending on your level of ability. For dates and to register your interest phone 4350 889 Beginners: B360 5.30-7.30pm 7 weeks $85 Continuation: B361 6.30-8.30pm 7 weeks $85 Advanced: B362 6-8pm 7 weeks $85 SPANISH for BEGINNERS Do you intend to travel to Spain or Latin Ameri-ca? This course is suitable for beginners and will include greetings & farewells, ordering food and drinks, asking for information, re-questing directions, etc. Learn Spanish from our experienced native tutor. B394 Starts Tues 23 May 6-8pm 7 weeks $85

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SPANISH CONTINUATION Maria Alvarez If you already speak a little Spanish or you have recently attended a beginners class this course will give you the opportunity to continue to work on your Spanish week by week. B395 Starts Mon 15 May 6-8pm 7 weeks $85 TE REO MAORI for BEGINNERS An introductory course for those with little or no prior knowledge of te reo Maori. The course will cover the basic language structure includ-ing greetings and farewells and simple conver-sations. Learn to korero with confidence. B398 Starts Mon 15 May 6-8pm 7 weeks $85 TE REO MAORI: CONTINUATION Continue your journey and extend your exist-ing knowledge. Suitable for those who have completed a beginners course or have some prior experience of te reo Maori. Tutored by Jason Tepania B399 Starts Mon 15 May 6-8pm 7 weeks $85

Ko te pae tāwhiti, wahai kia tata Ko te pae tata,

Whakamaua kia tina

Seek out distant horizons and cherish those you attain

Language & Culture

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Music Music is the voice of the soul!

GUITAR for BEGINNERS This class assumes that you have no prior musical knowledge and is designed for abso-lute beginners. Our tutor will show you how to tune your guitar and will teach you basic chords, how to quickly change chords and how to strum. By the end of the course we will have you strumming a few popular tunes. You will also learn some simple picking and some basic musical terms. Tutor: Murray Sargeant B425 Starts Wed 17 May 5.30-7pm 7 weeks $85 GUITAR: CONTINUATION A continuation class is available for those who have attended a beginners course and is also suitable for those with some prior experi-ence. Learn more complex strumming styles and fur ther f inger p icking tech-niques. Advanced players welcome as scales and theory, improvisation, classical and a vari-ety of genres will also be covered. Learn at your own pace Tutor: Murray Sargeant. B426 Starts Wed 17 May 7.30-9pm 7 weeks $85

UKULELE Learn how to play this popular, easy-to-play instrument. Tune it, strum it, play it! Tutor: Murray Sargeant Beginners: B427 Starts Tues 16 May 5.30-7pm 7 weeks $85 Continuation: B428 Starts Tues 16 May 7.30-9pm 7 weeks $85

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Listed below are

the NEW

classes to look

out for this term

Calligraphy

Painting Hibiscus

Oystercatchers at the Beach

Painting with Palette Knives

Painting Seascapes

Upcycled Journals (Two)

Plastic Fantastic - recycled bags

Coloured & Scented Soaps

DIY Marketing

Publish Your Own eBook

Edible Flowers

Wild Herbs

Gardening in Small Spaces

Design a Potager & Home Orchard

Right Time, Right Place!

Writing Your Own Life Stories

An Introduction to Art History

Fun with Philosophy

Reading & Writing - the basics

English for Speakers of Other

Languages

Natural Home Remedies

Managing Stress & Anxiety Foot & Hand Massage

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I N F O R M A T I O N

ENROLMENT: Enrolment forms are on page 18 of this brochure or enrol online - www.cew.ac.nz. All online enrolments will be acknowledged so NO RESPONSE means it hasn’t been received! FEES: To secure your enrolment fees should be paid prior to commencement of the class. This also helps to keep costs (and fees) down, assists with administration and reduces interruptions to the class on the first evening. PAYMENT can be made by cash, cheque or internet banking to the ASB account of Kamo High School account no. 12 3093 0154474 00. Reference: CEW followed by the course code & your surname. CEW does not have facilities for EFTPOS or credit cards.

RECEIPTS will only be posted if requested. If enrolling by mail please enclose a stamped addressed envelope if you require a receipt.

REFUNDS: If a class is cancelled a full refund will be given. In all other situations re-funds are at the sole discretion of the CEW office and an administration fee may be de-ducted. CEW reserves the right to transfer the fees to another course or hold a credit for a later date.

NOTIFICATION: You will be contacted if…..

there is any change to the date or time of your class

the class you wish to enrol in is full

the class is to be cancelled due to lack of enrolments For this purpose it is important that you provide a DAYTIME contact number - work, home, cellphone. All emails are responded to — no response means your email has not been received! ENROL EARLY: Late enrolments mean classes can be full or cancelled.

ELIGIBILITY: Funding regulations state that students under the age of 16 years may not attend any government subsidised classes. If you are under 16 please check eligibility when enrolling in any courses. SAFETY ISSUES: All care is taken to ensure the safety of students but due diligence is required by individuals. In the health & fitness classes it is requested that any health is-sues are disclosed before enrolling, i.e. pregnancy, history of a bad back or neck, any major or recent surgery. For your own safety it is essential that the tutor is informed of any condition that could cause concern. Students should work to their own ability. When working with equipment it is important that basic safety procedures are followed.

OFFICE HOURS: Mon to Thurs 10am-5pm & 10am-4pm Fridays (term time only). Being a sole-charge position the office is sometimes unattended, we may be off-site or setting up classrooms for that night. Please leave a message or email [email protected]. If you have called in during school hours please go to the school office.

CLOSED: The CEW office is closed over the school holidays and re-opens Mon 1 May

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